UMass Boston Department of Anthropology

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The Department of Anthropology focuses on the traditional subdisciplines of the field: archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and linguistics. The Department offers a bachelor's degree in Anthropology, a joint bachelor's degree in Archaeology and History, a minor in Anthropology, and participates in the Minor in Native American and Indigenous Studies. The Department also off

ers a Master's degree in Historical Archaeology (also on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/UMass-Boston-Historical-Archaeology-Graduate-Program/134250129950994).

This just updates our previous post with a specific call for remembrances, ESPECIALLY FROM PAST AND CURRENT STUDENTS. Yo...
03/25/2026

This just updates our previous post with a specific call for remembrances, ESPECIALLY FROM PAST AND CURRENT STUDENTS. You can also leave your memorial comments here on social media (this post or previous ones), and we can collect those as well.

Please join us to honor the career, impact, and life of our beloved Anthropology faculty member, Dr. Lauren Sullivan. Th...
03/21/2026

Please join us to honor the career, impact, and life of our beloved Anthropology faculty member, Dr. Lauren Sullivan. The program will include colleague, student, and alumni speakers offering personal and professional reflections, as well as food and beverage to celebrate Lauren's life while we also mourn her passing. All are welcome. Please share this announcement in your social media, email, and personal networks as you see fit.

If you are not familiar with campus at all or haven't been here in the last few years, please consult this campus map that shows all the recent changes: https://www.umb.edu/media/umassboston/content-assets/documents/pdfs/UMassBoston-campusmap.pdf. The event will be held in the Campus Center in Ballroom C on the third floor. If you come by public transportation, the free shuttle ( #1) from JFK/UMass on the Red Line will take you directly to the Campus Center. If you drive, we recommend parking in the Quad Lot, which is our newest, centrally-located parking lot and the closest one to the Campus Center. It can be hard to find available spaces there, but it might be okay on a Friday afternoon. Otherwise, we recommend the West Garage, which is only a 5-minute walk and has multiple floors of covered parking. All can be seen in the map, which is also available in the QR code in the post.

Any questions? Please email us at [email protected].

We don't post much on this department Facebook account anymore, having migrated most of our social media activity, annou...
03/16/2026

We don't post much on this department Facebook account anymore, having migrated most of our social media activity, announcements, and engagements to Instagram () about six months ago. Follow us there if you want to stay more connected. However, this particular post is too important to not also announce here. A tremendous loss to all who knew, appreciated, loved, and were inspired by her.

More information will follow soon on a campus event to celebrate her life and her impacts on so many, especially students and colleagues.

The Anthropology Department has finally appeared on Instagram: . Follow us there, as it will be more active than this ac...
10/08/2025

The Anthropology Department has finally appeared on Instagram: . Follow us there, as it will be more active than this account has been for quite some time or will ever be again.

Happy Wednesday!The following project is being conducted by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Boston and ...
07/12/2023

Happy Wednesday!

The following project is being conducted by researchers from the University of Massachusetts Boston and Harvard University.
Including Dr. Meredith Reiches from our own UMass Boston Department of Anthropology

In the following survey, they are trying to find out what people know about the female reproductive system and how they learned it.

They'd like to hear from adults of all ages and genders and from all parts of the country.

Please feel free to and pass this along to anyone who would like to share their insights!

https://umassboston.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_9FXM9O0b8isEtJI

12/12/2022

New videos!

Check out our new mini series featuring Alumnae from the Anthropology minor program and the Historical Archaeology Master's program!

Looking for a new course to add to your Winter semester course load?Check out ANTH 343L: African Diaspora Archaeology! N...
11/29/2022

Looking for a new course to add to your Winter semester course load?

Check out ANTH 343L: African Diaspora Archaeology! No Anthropology or Archaeology experience needed to get a lot out of this incredible course!

Sign up today!

You are invited to a talk given by the Anthropology Department's Visiting Scholar, Paweł Duma: "Consumption Strategies a...
10/13/2022

You are invited to a talk given by the Anthropology Department's Visiting Scholar, Paweł Duma: "Consumption Strategies and Quality of Life in Pre-Industrial Wrocław (Poland, 15-18th centuries)". The talk will be November 16th from 12-1pm in McCormack Hall.

We hope to see you there!

Join us this Thursday September 29th at 5pm EDT  for a roundtable (in Spanish) about the Geopolitics of Colonialism in t...
09/26/2022

Join us this Thursday September 29th at 5pm EDT for a roundtable (in Spanish) about the Geopolitics of Colonialism in the Northern Andes. The panel organizer by Dr. Daniela Balanzategui of the UMass Boston Department of Anthropology.

It will be streamed on this page via Facebook live.

"Geopolíticas del Colonialismo, Estrategias de Sobrevivencia y Memoria Social".

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